On 02/07/2016 10:51 PM, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote: > Willie Matthews <matthews.willi...@gmail.com> [16-02-08 06:04]: >> On 02/06/2016 10:08 AM, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I got a interesting problem: >>> >>> When using Firefox 44, I can watch Videos for >>> example from YouTube and can hear the audio. >>> >>> When using the newest TOR-Browser bundle, videos >>> are playing fine...but without any sound. >>> >>> I have no clue, what happens here. >>> >>> Any help to fix that is very appreciated... >>> thank you very much in advance! >>> >>> Best regards, >>> Meino >>> >>> >>> >> >> It is a lot easier to use the tor network by installing net-misc/tor and >> setting up the proxy on whatever browser you use. >> >> For instance I use Chrome. I setup a shortcut on my desktop that gives >> me a a new incognito window that is using the proxy for all connections >> and the /tmp/chrome directory for the user directory. >> >> [Desktop Entry] >> Version=1.0 >> Type=Application >> Name=Chrome with Tor >> Comment=Start Chrome with Tor >> Exec=google-chrome-beta --incognito >> --proxy-server="socks5://127.0.0.1:9050" --user-data-dir="/tmp/chrome/" >> Icon=google-chrome-unstable >> Path= >> Terminal=false >> StartupNotify=false >> >> I haven't had any problems using it this way so far. I hope that you >> will have the same results. >> >> -- >> >> Willie Matthews >> matthews.willi...@gmail.com >> > > > > Hi Willie, > > regarding the audio problem: Do you play video via Adobe flash > (or any other Flash) player or do you use HTML5 (or any other > different than Flash) ? > > > Best regards, > Meino > > >
I use the built in pepper flash. -- Willie Matthews matthews.willi...@gmail.com (702) 659-9966
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